'Game of Thrones' inspires surge in babies named Khaleesi

If you've never watched the hit television show "Game of Thrones," you've probably never known anyone named "Khaleesi," but that may change in the coming years.

The show hasn't just made its actors famous and its TV rating stellar, it also has led the name "Khaleesi," a title one of the central figures goes by, to skyrocket in popularity.

In 2013 in Florida, 641 baby girls were given the unconventional name that actress Emilia Clarke goes by in the series. In the previous ten years there were no girls born in the United States who were given the name.

Check out the most popular names given to baby girls in the U.S. in 2013 in the gallery below:

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'Game of Thrones' inspires surge in babies named Khaleesi

50. Sadie

Pictured here: Reality TV star Sadie Robertson

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49. Claire

Pictured here: American actress Claire Danes

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48. Sarah

Pictured here: Pioneering female football referee Sarah Thomas

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47. Nevaeh

Pictured here: Rocker Sonny Sandoval of the band P.O.D who is widely credited with the rising popularity of the baby name Nevaeh after the birth of his daughter in 2000.

In 2013 another 67 families chose to name their daughters "Daenerys" -- another made up name from the "Game of Thrones" series' author George R.R. Martin that is actually Clarke's character's real name. In the U.S. the name Daenerys was nonexistent before 2011.

But baby girls aren't the only ones being named after characters from the immensely popular show. "Theon," had once been a fairly common name but had fallen to an all-time low in the mid 2000s, and then spiked again when the character Theon Greyjoy appeared on "Game of Thrones."

Check out some of the other names have become popular as a result of the show: